Exploring MOROCCO’S FASCINATING Capital | The Reality of RABAT 🇲🇦

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  • čas přidán 28. 09. 2022
  • We traveled to and explored the fascinating city of Rabat, Morocco - the nation's capital. Rabat is strategically located on the Atlantic near the entrance of the Mediterranean sea, and therefore was a hotspot for pirates in the 16-19th century. I was pleasantly suprised by Rabat, and I hope you will be too! Part 2 coming... The craziest video of the whole Morocco series.. Stay tuned!
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Komentáře • 530

  • @khaliss.
    @khaliss. Před rokem +144

    Why you keep saying like the city's are made by colonization man it's like denying that we were a great nation , Morocco occupied like half of Europe andalusia for 800 years and that's a fact when you go back to spain and start walking around there and talking about there city's heritage u have to mention that we've been there for along period n that the architecture there was made by moroccan what about dat i dont know about ur attention but i perfer that you state facts rather than false informations , n welcome to Morocco n enjoy ur trip

    • @sweetpotato1794
      @sweetpotato1794 Před rokem

      he even does it in his first videos about Morocco. this mf know nothing about the history of our country 🙃

    • @Mcreedity
      @Mcreedity Před rokem +4

      this was personal 💀

    • @hectormoron2997
      @hectormoron2997 Před rokem

      Morroco no, other Empires.

    • @son-of-the-moorish-empire
      @son-of-the-moorish-empire Před rokem

      @@hectormoron2997 lol believe what u want.
      I also don't believe that there is a nation called spain lol.

    • @Nour_huria012
      @Nour_huria012 Před rokem +3

      you're right

  • @yesmean9145
    @yesmean9145 Před rokem +195

    FYI, Morocco was an empire itself during the Almoravids & Almohades dynasties before any spanish or portuguese or french states existing, those medieval walls, gates, schools, mosques, old medinas...are built according to the moroccan moorish architecture, and ottomans never succeeded to conquer the actual moroccan territories apart from the west region of nowadays algeria that used to be part of the moroccan empire.
    P.S: the map of Morocco can not be divided that way, western sahara is unarguably part of the moroccan sovereignty.

    • @AdventureElliot
      @AdventureElliot  Před rokem +37

      Yes you’re correct on all of that.

    • @plus_2853
      @plus_2853 Před rokem +19

      @@AdventureElliotThanks for understanding

    • @meilong2338
      @meilong2338 Před rokem

      You got to be joking! Is that what the sultan of Morocco forces the schools to teach? You are a little country and have always been a little country. In history terms you’re as irrelevant as Somalia

    • @GhostShield2
      @GhostShield2 Před rokem +11

      @@AdventureElliot Much Thanks for your undestanding. Moroccans are too sensitive to such matters. Hope you enjoy the rest of your journey

    • @nadirzouak7120
      @nadirzouak7120 Před rokem +8

      It’s time for Morocco 🇲🇦 to get back the rest of cities ( Cepta , Melilla) and the islands from Moroccan water still occupied by Spain 🇪🇸

  • @youssef9764
    @youssef9764 Před rokem +35

    The Ottomans haven't put teir legs in any inch of Morocco.. That's algeria

  • @abderrahimmgadmi8055
    @abderrahimmgadmi8055 Před rokem +19

    the ottoman have not occupay morocco they were defeated in the battle of wadi laban in the east of morocco

  • @nabilnapoli945
    @nabilnapoli945 Před rokem +23

    لي تذكير فقط الصحراء المغربية 🇲🇦

    • @thecatlow2773
      @thecatlow2773 Před rokem

      Speek Spanish or English, ugly language 🤣 , nobody want that ugly language

  • @zidanetmv8167
    @zidanetmv8167 Před rokem +17

    We Moroccans do not accept the separation of Morocco from its desert, my friend

  • @massinissadotcom8478
    @massinissadotcom8478 Před rokem +26

    The Ottomans never made it to morocco btw they couldn't back then we had a very powerful army .

  • @Kiimi_TV
    @Kiimi_TV Před rokem +54

    hearing the call to prayer in the morning when everyone is sleeping is so magical what you heard is the call to prayer at dawn, i was before in Hassan tour in rabat its so awesome in any case I'm super happy that you are making my country known to others via your videos and the like of encouragement

    • @n1ghtdr34d3
      @n1ghtdr34d3 Před rokem +1

      i think that was the sunset call, salat el-moghrob

    • @Kiimi_TV
      @Kiimi_TV Před rokem

      @@n1ghtdr34d3 nope i dont think so because when they went to the beach i think the day just started

    • @n1ghtdr34d3
      @n1ghtdr34d3 Před rokem

      @@Kiimi_TV that was the next day ? because after the call it was dark when they spoke with the boys that told him they learned english from the internet.... beside there were a lot of noises and people out unlike the dawn time.
      edit: and then it became completely dark when they got a tajin, and we got the message saying " next day " 🙂

    • @Kiimi_TV
      @Kiimi_TV Před rokem

      @@n1ghtdr34d3 oh didnt notice that

    • @AdventureElliot
      @AdventureElliot  Před rokem +1

      @@Kiimi_TV it was the night call

  • @doctor_swe7736
    @doctor_swe7736 Před rokem +31

    you can go and visit the Hasan 2 mosque located in Casablanca! Tourists are allowed to enter it it is beautiful with some stunning architecture.

  • @Nour_huria012
    @Nour_huria012 Před rokem +9

    I love how your friend is enjoying and he is excited about everything, it shows that they learned and enjoyed the trip a lot, they are always welcome to maghreb🇲🇦👑

  • @ASFAR-kg5cw
    @ASFAR-kg5cw Před rokem +74

    5:50 Do not forget before France occupied Morocco before it came under protection. Morocco was occupying half of Europe and built the Andalusian civilization, and Morocco is the only Arab country that was not subject to the rule of the Ottomans. The Ottomans were defeated in the Battle of Wadi al-Laban in March and April of 1558 AD
    Here we are talking about a Moroccan empire, which is the oldest monarchy on earth after Japan
    Try to verify the information before publishing it, as there are those who are ignorant of the ancient history of Morocco. I love the way you work professionally with regard to the annoying people who approach every person carrying a camera or a tourist. We, as Moroccans, strongly condemn this and demand that the security forces punish them.
    I advise you to attend the football match on Sunday at the Rabat stadium at 8 pm with the terrifying supporters of the capital It will be a great experience for you

    • @ing4437
      @ing4437 Před rokem +1

      @tiki taka Saudi Arabien also Not. Yemen is the rooth of Arabs

    • @yassinecherradi7538
      @yassinecherradi7538 Před rokem +4

      Tbarkellah 3alik ya akhy.
      Magnifique le com' pour le Maroc !!

    • @MegaHEVIA
      @MegaHEVIA Před rokem +6

      ¿Que Marruecos ocupaba la mitad de Europa y construyó la civilización andaluza? ¡Por favor!, un poco mas de seriedad en esa historia que explicas eehh?

    • @moroccanfree
      @moroccanfree Před rokem +3

      قلتي دك الشي اللي كنت عنتكبله تبارك الله عليك

    • @aymenhjj322
      @aymenhjj322 Před rokem +5

      @@MegaHEVIA yes moroccans built the civilisation

  • @aymensaber2820
    @aymensaber2820 Před rokem +11

    We are waiting for your visit to the Moroccan desert my friend

  • @MR-od8vh
    @MR-od8vh Před rokem +4

    Just FYI
    The Ottomans never entered Morocco. The Ottoman Empire included parts of modern Algeria and Tunisia, but not Morocco. Just a small piece of advice don’t try to give me money to anyone who is trying to be kind to you. You can insult them. Moroccan are naturally hospitable/generous. Thx

  • @user-sn8ql1gp9m
    @user-sn8ql1gp9m Před rokem +57

    Next time try to go to Dakhla in the moroccan sahara in south of Cherifien Kingdom of Morocco. Without exaggerating Dakhla is more beautiful than California or Florida👌🥰 especially if you are passionate about surfing, wild landscapes and good food
    ❤🇲🇦❤

    • @manomenon1
      @manomenon1 Před rokem +3

      الصحراء القاحلة لا يمكن ان تكون اجمل من كاليفورنيا و فلوريدا ذات الخضرة و النباتات و الاشجار و الغابات الكثيرة

    • @mohamedouamar790
      @mohamedouamar790 Před rokem +4

      مسح مسح حسن من كاليفورنيا و فلوريدا لا تحمستي بزاف 😅

    • @user-sn8ql1gp9m
      @user-sn8ql1gp9m Před rokem

      @@manomenon1ثم قال ماذا؟ كحل عينيك الغقروري اوهادشي قديم ،انا مشيت ليها كونجي في فصل الربيع باريس الذاخلة روعة ومن لي غادي ينتهي الطريق السيار تزنيت الذاخلة ستصبح احسن حتى من الباهاماس ولعلمك انا مشيت لكاليفورنيا ولفلوريدا وتحدثث بصدق. الصحراء القاحلة هي الصحراء الجزائرية لأنها ذاخلية أما الذاخلة فشبه جزيرة على المحيط الاطلسي وخليج الذاخلة من أجمل مايكون ❤🇲🇦❤👇👇👇👇 czcams.com/video/nOuwkQT5qrE/video.html

    • @user-sn8ql1gp9m
      @user-sn8ql1gp9m Před rokem +5

      @@mohamedouamar790 احسن وسير اوشوف .انا ماشي لفلوريدا ولكاليفورنيا. المناظر الطبيعية والمحيط الأطلسي وخليج الذاخلة أجمل من هاتين المحطتين السياحيتين الف مرة . ودرت السورف ولعبت لكولف. ايلا كنتي مغربي خذ طيارة وسير وتشوف ولا تسنى تيسالي الطريق السيار تزنيت الذاخلة وسيرشوف الصحراء المغربية جنة فوق الأرض وليست صحراء قاحلة
      ❤🇲🇦❤

    • @Kryptonien99
      @Kryptonien99 Před rokem +2

      @@user-sn8ql1gp9m excuse them brother, they don’t know their own country. Sad

  • @houssam_ed-dinne
    @houssam_ed-dinne Před rokem +4

    Thank you for visiting my lovely city, and also for discovering morocco to the world 🙏🏻 Have a nice trip!

  • @thephilweknow3289
    @thephilweknow3289 Před rokem +10

    Food looked incredible and what a wonderful country!

  • @circillomermelado5501
    @circillomermelado5501 Před rokem +4

    Yohaness looks like a super happy kid !!

  • @khalidifzarene8351
    @khalidifzarene8351 Před rokem

    Nice Elliot ,Waiting for the Sale Video ...Keep posting

  • @abdowwm77
    @abdowwm77 Před rokem +4

    Another great vlog 😍😍😍❤

  • @mattavien1011
    @mattavien1011 Před rokem +4

    Rabat is an ancient city one of imperial cities in Morocco found by muslim dynasty it wasn't build by europeans.

  • @vihannah91
    @vihannah91 Před rokem +2

    I enjoyed watching your Morocco vlogs and I can't wait to go back ! Johanes is very cheerful and easy going just the perfect 👌 travel buddy

  • @d.c.sodyssey4783
    @d.c.sodyssey4783 Před rokem

    ..serious coast. great video, especially through a day in the life of the market.

  • @alicemc8774
    @alicemc8774 Před rokem +1

    Hola desde Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Thanks Elliot. This is a great video. I´d love to visit Rabat.

  • @iskitcha5153
    @iskitcha5153 Před rokem +3

    I'm exploring with you this beautiful country
    Keep it up Elliot

  • @sunnybeachwalks4k2022
    @sunnybeachwalks4k2022 Před rokem +2

    Great video

  • @AutoMotoMaroc
    @AutoMotoMaroc Před rokem +6

    Welcome To Morocco

  • @rosepink2773
    @rosepink2773 Před rokem +38

    Morocco is beautiful country ❤

  • @watashinihayumegaarimasu7609

    That wasn't a Tajine you ate there at the restaurant lol. It was more like mashed potatoes, cheese and fries, not a traditional Moroccan dish.
    You could probably recognize a real tajine if you looked it up on google, but it's usually served in an earthenware pot with a low base also named "Tajine" that has either slow cooked meat, chicken or fish and a variety of vegetables and seasonings surrounding and on top of it. It's quite tasty at the hands of the right chef, you should try it out in another restaurant!

    • @Kelly_Cook
      @Kelly_Cook Před rokem +1

      well, tajine is pretty much a generic name. There's different types of tajines. Tajine is the name of the vessel.

    • @yu6678
      @yu6678 Před rokem

      @@Kelly_Cook agreed but i don't think anything with cheese on it could be called tajine

    • @winterishere7877
      @winterishere7877 Před rokem

      @@Kelly_Cook That dish and a tajine, share the same similarities as a pizza and couscous 😂 No Tajine would come with sauces and cheese

  • @yahidbenaim5422
    @yahidbenaim5422 Před rokem

    Great video brotha love this country

  • @ukrainevsruss1542
    @ukrainevsruss1542 Před rokem +2

    You have all my respect bro you're really awesome boy by the way I'm from Rabat I watched all your videos in Morocco I like the way you filming and your character I hope to have like your's

  • @abdelfattahfattah7007
    @abdelfattahfattah7007 Před rokem +7

    You are welcome in Morocco anytime, but don't forget that Morocco been an empire long before, Morocco is rich with its unique culture and tradition. Thank you

    • @meilong2338
      @meilong2338 Před rokem

      An empire? Lol

    • @hikari69
      @hikari69 Před rokem

      ​@@meilong2338 he's right learn your history bro before commenting lame ass

  • @user-sn8ql1gp9m
    @user-sn8ql1gp9m Před rokem +74

    There's just moroccan sahara and the Ottomans have never been in Morocco 🤬✌🇲🇦✌

    • @thecatlow2773
      @thecatlow2773 Před rokem

      Why you're mad?

    • @aymenhjj322
      @aymenhjj322 Před rokem +1

      @@thecatlow2773 cuz we mise andalous

    • @AdventureElliot
      @AdventureElliot  Před rokem +7

      Ottomans sailed the water however .. they didn’t conquer

    • @thecatlow2773
      @thecatlow2773 Před rokem

      España os gana mira los que le paso en África, usan gente para atacar . VAMOS A HABLAR EL IDIOMA CASTELLANO.

    • @Kryptonien99
      @Kryptonien99 Před rokem +20

      @@thecatlow2773 Why would he be mad? His ancestors owned more than half of Spain for 800 years . I think you’re the one mad and hateful.
      Btw he’s right, Sahara has always been part of Morocco, and Ottomans didn’t conquer Morocco . They wished but they couldn’t ...

  • @meriemalfa1252
    @meriemalfa1252 Před rokem +9

    West sahara ist einen Marokkanische Gebiet und das ist wunderschön sollst du besuchen .willkommen in Marokko

  • @gemiii3501
    @gemiii3501 Před rokem +1

    Good experience in Morocco!!!👏🏻👏🏻

  • @abdowwm77
    @abdowwm77 Před rokem +3

    Bravo 👏 👏 👏

  • @BB0oyklick
    @BB0oyklick Před rokem

    So cool 👌🏼 i hope you come to visit Marrakech and essaouira and agadir too 🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @AGRBEATZ
    @AGRBEATZ Před rokem

    Keep em vlogs goin bro 💪 well done

  • @mesrafoussama3017
    @mesrafoussama3017 Před rokem

    Pleasur to see you in Rabat, enjoy your time, i m from SALE and you re so welcome

  • @cattooo7273
    @cattooo7273 Před rokem +6

    you should surely come back to morocco at the end of winter for a nice couple of journeys in the snowy city of Ifrane, I'm sure you'll really love it, and it also shows how diverse the atmosphere of morocco is, you can pretty much go from snowy mountains to sandy deserts in the matter of hours

  • @nohaech-chorfi2150
    @nohaech-chorfi2150 Před rokem

    Welcome to morocco, hope ure having fun 🤝

  • @del.salvie
    @del.salvie Před rokem +1

    Incredible i love the way you explore cities continue like this it's perfect! if you want to visit the south i suggest you asilah and villages near asilah like sidi kouaki and also you can visit atlas region like ifran and ain louh where real amazigh live it another culter you will love it.

  • @eQuariuz
    @eQuariuz Před rokem +2

    Thanks Elliot! 3 more weeks til Passport arrives (i hope). BTW, I worked in Wisconsin (from California) from 2018-2019, all over the state, in the cities and small towns North. Telecom work. Love the scenery, but the winter can be brutal.
    Peace man.

  • @alexredeemed
    @alexredeemed Před 3 měsíci

    Myself I am from Rabat I never walked through those narrow streets, i am glade to see that u were safe , wow to see the old Medina beside those market

  • @paranoyam
    @paranoyam Před rokem +2

    Que bien lo estás pasando Bro saludos

  • @mugen1292
    @mugen1292 Před rokem +3

    ey glad you got to visit rabat as well since it's where i live
    also compared to when you crossed the border, i'm relieved to see you got yourself a guide because as much as i love it here i don't recommend foreigners to visit rabat without a guide since it's not exactly a very tourist oriented city like marrakech or Fes
    having someone from here helps out since we know how things work and would help you get out of trouble or scams
    over all Elliot i hope you finish this morocco trip without any issues and that you would get to have enjoyed everything it has to offer

  • @TT27315
    @TT27315 Před rokem +8

    Morocco was one of the first countries to recognize the newly independent United States, opening its ports to American ships by decree of Sultan Mohammed III in 1777.

  • @elmahfoudiyouness1102

    You did great job man
    Enjoy the feeling of morocco
    If you wanna catch up in casablanca
    You are very welcome

  • @dave-ds-dsa-
    @dave-ds-dsa- Před rokem

    I really enjoy watching u bro

  • @samimellouki3139
    @samimellouki3139 Před rokem +4

    Vive Sahara Morocco from Tanger To Lguiera🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤❤

  • @jayjack8487
    @jayjack8487 Před rokem +6

    Now ... You are in middle of Morocco ... You can go to other destination especially to the south, saouira, Marrakech, Agadir.... Peace on you . Wish you spendid staying in Morocco

  • @gonnabeok
    @gonnabeok Před rokem +8

    Scammers in Morocco typically try to cheat tourists with the saying: 'you cannot go here/there as only Muslim people are allowed' - or - 'there's a mosque up there, you can't get closer as you're not Muslim person'... Classic, common approach towards foreigners, though rarely violent. Being assertive and self-confident usually do the trick. At the beginning that was a bit stressful to me, yet after few days I turned into an expert with repelling such people LOL😀

    • @Jadido7
      @Jadido7 Před rokem +1

      technically you cannot get in any mosque in Morocco if you are not muslim (the only exception is the Hassan2 mosque in Casablanca) ... However, if you enter a mosque without asking, in most cases no one would come ask you what are you are doing

    • @awecaleb2260
      @awecaleb2260 Před rokem

      Which city

    • @plus_2853
      @plus_2853 Před rokem

      @@Jadido7 Except if your talking loudly and filming they might get angry

  • @jonasw3945
    @jonasw3945 Před rokem +4

    Ottomans never came to Morocco, Also a lot of Southern Spain's architecture (in Andalusia) is Moorish Architecture (which is Moroccan) build by North Africans of that time that went to Southern Spain when it was part of the Almoravid dynasty (Almoravid is one of the previous Moroccan dysnaties)

  • @lilcaldoverde
    @lilcaldoverde Před rokem

    A big hug from Portugal, I seen your Galicia video and subscribed!
    Did u ever visit Portugal before?

  • @saidazar2534
    @saidazar2534 Před rokem

    Beautiful 👍

  • @a.z4395
    @a.z4395 Před rokem +4

    the ottomans have never been in Morocco man, you didn't study the moroccan history well

  • @docmostafa
    @docmostafa Před rokem

    Just insane 👌

  • @ikramfar9969
    @ikramfar9969 Před rokem

    Nice vidéo rabat beautifful contry

  • @M-yue882
    @M-yue882 Před rokem

    Elliot you should really go to Asila
    althought you already were in the north previously and left there a while now
    but Asila is a must visit place
    it is known as the city of art and the beautiful sunset viewing

  • @user-ei9pk4nb2z
    @user-ei9pk4nb2z Před rokem

    Amazing video 😍
    Come to visit Agadir city 🤙

  • @mostafahilali6057
    @mostafahilali6057 Před rokem

    Come to the south east of Morocco! You're welcome Eliott!

  • @ahmedsou4195
    @ahmedsou4195 Před rokem

    Good thanks is beautiful

  • @hamzatouhami2128
    @hamzatouhami2128 Před rokem

    Welcome brother

  • @mayab0000
    @mayab0000 Před rokem

    You should go to Iqamat assabah in rabat, beautiful cafés with ocean view

  • @elghazimohamedmansour509

    Beautiful

  • @javi97andDZ15
    @javi97andDZ15 Před rokem

    Elliot, a piece of advice, if someone speaks to you, do not answer or talk to him, you are not interested, and they will leave you. At least in Morocco. BTW, a great video, I recommend you to visit Marrakech and do a trip to Zagora dessert, I enjoyed it a lot , keep it up my friend! Greetings from Las Palmas!

  • @wisdom4390
    @wisdom4390 Před rokem +5

    As moroccans, we also suffer from that pressure tactic everytime we go out and you are the best to explain it because everyone fall into that trap of embarrassment and give money without being aware of it

  • @kawelle6019
    @kawelle6019 Před rokem +2

    The dish in minute 12:28 doesn't look like a Moroccan Tajine , cuz we never put cheese in it. It seems more like a gratin .
    You can try variety of good quality Tajines once at Marrakesh.
    Have a nice trip

  • @chodad7512
    @chodad7512 Před rokem

    Hi there.
    Don't forget to visit AGADIR. Thank you. Good bless you bro ✌️❤️

  • @nabilberrada4665
    @nabilberrada4665 Před rokem +3

    Heyy Elliot, welcome to Rabat, it's my hometown, if you're still here hit me up

    • @AdventureElliot
      @AdventureElliot  Před rokem +3

      Hello Nabil, I have since left but will one day go back :)

    • @nabilberrada4665
      @nabilberrada4665 Před rokem

      @@AdventureElliot you're always welcome, if you ever visit again let me know, i can show you the good spots, enjoy your time here

    • @chinchanchou
      @chinchanchou Před rokem

      You are italian ? Your surname is italiano

  • @abderrahimmgadmi8055
    @abderrahimmgadmi8055 Před rokem

    you must visit the seafront or corniche of Rabat its long and beautiful

  • @fryx1
    @fryx1 Před rokem

    welcome to morooco bro

  • @minamachmache7802
    @minamachmache7802 Před rokem +3

    Why did you separate Morocco from it’s Sahara in the map ??? Sahara is moroccan 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦

  • @zinebelhachimi8548
    @zinebelhachimi8548 Před rokem

    ماشاء الله عليك

  • @latifaqd2378
    @latifaqd2378 Před rokem

    You are welcome brother, you should know that morocco is among the most ancient civilizations as it's history extends back to fifteen centuries.

  • @ociyo
    @ociyo Před rokem

    thank you Elliot for your videos
    i'm from morocco (born and rise) and living in France, your travel and exploration of morocco makes me happy to watch, you gave us information about it with optimism and delicate words, it's refreshing moment i spent watching your video (work), you present the country with a delicacy and intelligence that is welcome for people who would like to visit it, thank you for the effort you make to share your experience with us
    and i hope that you will visit casablanca ( my city !) a little
    thank you !

  • @aryastark4579
    @aryastark4579 Před rokem

    Nari 3la la cote dial Rabat ch7al mzebla 😱 chouwehtou bina

  • @TheSchiffReport
    @TheSchiffReport Před rokem +2

    "colonial history " !?!?! no Morocco was never a colony , the monuments you see are remnants of different MOROCCAN dynasties

  • @hibaabbadi5550
    @hibaabbadi5550 Před rokem

    You should definitely go to El Jadida they have a really nice beaches

  • @mohamedzhwai7782
    @mohamedzhwai7782 Před rokem

    Tooop 👉🇲🇦

  • @douniatourabi1245
    @douniatourabi1245 Před rokem

    welcome to Morocco my beloved country♥️

  • @MrTrangorex
    @MrTrangorex Před rokem +5

    Muy bien elliot por los subtítulos en castellano ,y debes saber que te seguimos muchos de habla hispana.

    • @AdventureElliot
      @AdventureElliot  Před rokem +2

      Gracias amigo esto es mi canal en inglés pero tengo mi canal en español también

  • @ikosaheadrom
    @ikosaheadrom Před rokem

    If you are visiting again i recommend you go to essawira or lara'ish those are two city that i enjoyed visiting as a Moroccan im from Casablanca wich is not worth seeing much but i wouldn't know since i grew up here.

  • @haZaaal
    @haZaaal Před rokem +9

    We all agree that Morocco is the nicest county in the world ❤️ you explored only 10% of Moroccan beautiful cultures you really have to visit Marrakech You'll love it i guarantee you!
    ❤️🇲🇦❤️

    • @GlenAndMado
      @GlenAndMado Před rokem

      Its to touristic, there's many other places that would be better. Essaouira, guelmim for example.

    • @haZaaal
      @haZaaal Před rokem +2

      @@GlenAndMado what about Marrakech ??!

    • @GlenAndMado
      @GlenAndMado Před rokem

      @@haZaaal that's what I'm talking about, its the last place I'd want to go in Morocco. I've been there 4 times and last time I stayed for 3 months. Marrakech was to hectic and people are to pushy and a lot of scaming unfortunately.

    • @haZaaal
      @haZaaal Před rokem +1

      @@GlenAndMado aren't you Moroccan?

  • @afbritain8494
    @afbritain8494 Před rokem

    Greetings from uk 🇬🇧

  • @Atlasadventure
    @Atlasadventure Před rokem +1

    Hey Buddy yes you’re right don’t even listen to this strangers people I’m a Moroccan and I know his type of people are in every corner so ignore them and keep going you are free to do that you love of course without hurting the others. Greetings from South Carolina 👍🇺🇸🇲🇦

  • @mimichat-uc6xk
    @mimichat-uc6xk Před rokem

    Merci pour le voyage c'est manifaik city le Marocain son trop gentil merci top 🖒👏❤

  • @chouaibidrissi895
    @chouaibidrissi895 Před rokem

    If you happen to be in Casablanca this weekend, I'm happy to take you to a Festival called "l'Boulevard" it's such a vibe.

    • @AdventureElliot
      @AdventureElliot  Před rokem

      Hello friend I won’t be there. I’m back in Spain, sorry.

    • @tt3792
      @tt3792 Před rokem +2

      LMAO its a good thing he wasn't there

  • @Trance18
    @Trance18 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Those hustlers do that to the locals as well, especially,when they sense you're not from the city and that's normal and not engaging with them as you did is the way to go that's normal i hate when tourists complain about that like it's nit the case everywhere else , and as you said we would love to get rid of the agressive ones as they give a negative image , glad you enjoyed your trip in Our Beloved Morocco 🇲🇦

  • @mxrnshxt3049
    @mxrnshxt3049 Před rokem

    I wish u have a good experience in ower country ✌️❤️🇲🇦

  • @TIFO39
    @TIFO39 Před rokem +1

    CD in that plate means : Corps Diplomatique

  • @jayuski
    @jayuski Před 3 měsíci

    I like the set-up of the Moroccan Markets. All of these Mediterranian, European, African, and Asian concepts still exist today and are very much traditionally alive in New York City. The traditional Italian and Italian American stores have their fruits and veggies on display outside their stores as well as the Hispanic markets. Chinatown in Manhattan is very similar to Morocco because of the many little streets and alleyways that occupy the sidewalks with many vendors and the spices and ingredients are galore. Africans set up shop outside with many blankets or tarps on the sidewalk to sell items. Middle Easterns have food carts. Italians, Jews, and Hispanics have fruit, vegetables, and spice stands outside their immediate stores along with the Chinese. It's funny when one leaves the city limits of NYC, (5 Boros) because the minute you're outside the city limits albeit in New Jersey, Westchester County, or Nassau County, (Long Island) things won't resemble NYC. They will resemble the rest of America. Hardly no outside stands to sell items, no street carts or vendors with the exception of a flea market or garage sale here and there. Many times... you won't see parallel parking in the streets or small businesses because everything is like Middle America, where one drives on a state/county road and pulls into a mall/shopping center, and there's parking. Maybe the local town squares or civic centers have a few stores with parallel metered street parking. But that is a different story, and it's called: "Small Town America". LOL. My girlfriend is from Long Island and grew up in Rural Pennsylvania and in farmland Upstate, New York. When I took her to NYC, she almost fainted because she couldn't keep up with the fast pace of life. She asks me if this is still America and if this is common? I told her that this city has been around like this with merchants and immigrants since before the American Revolutionary War. I told her before she travels anywhere in the world, go and visit certain ethnic communities in NYC and learn the customs because many of these people are directly from those lands and it's a good preparation to expect what you'll experience when you travel. The Downtown and Midtown sections of NYC are professional areas limited to a few street vending carts because of the policies that it's to be kept professional and stores would lose business to most street vendors. Outside of the financial and business centers, the ethnic neighborhoods begin and that's where the laws and zoning restrictions are lax. So the fun begins. Street vendors, closed off streets for festivals, (Block Parties), and all types of characters and weird things that go on all hours of the day and night.

  • @mmopapom7615
    @mmopapom7615 Před rokem

    Go to the city of El Jadida , its a pretty town with the best peaple and food and beaches

  • @mohssin_vlog
    @mohssin_vlog Před rokem

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @Kelly_Cook
    @Kelly_Cook Před rokem

    I'm from Milwaukee myself. I used to live in Rabat and Sale' 2013-2015.

  • @Amin-te7sq
    @Amin-te7sq Před rokem

    U are welcome🇲🇦🤞🏻

  • @everythinginyourhands5887

    👑👑

  • @YOUSSEF_MN
    @YOUSSEF_MN Před rokem

    Welcome to you in morocco

  • @Hmida32
    @Hmida32 Před rokem

    Very nice video brother. Next time someone like that guy comes asking for something in a harrassive way, just stop and firmly say no, and if he continues you can get angry with him he won't insist. People like that are fearful of tourists, they just harass when they see that they can.
    And that thing looked nothing like a tajine

  • @redouaneredi2266
    @redouaneredi2266 Před rokem

    Benvenuto in 🇲🇦 paese più bella del mondo 👍👍

  • @abdowwm77
    @abdowwm77 Před rokem +3

    You should have looked for a tourist guide, dear Eliot